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Possible to add Nvidia Maxine AI video effects in the next update?
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NVIDIA has just released a new SDK that features AI Video effects such as super resolution, upscaling, noise removal and artifact reduction and judging by the provided example images they work really well.

Would it be possible to add NVIDIA Maxine AI video effects in the next update/future updates?

it would work well with Nvenc, to produce better quality files, smaller files, clean up old files and more.

it would be a huge improvement on video encoding, it would actually make it possible to improve quality from low quality lossy sources or keep quality with great file size reduction, create higher quality higher resolution videos from sources, etc

https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/transf...periences/
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NVEnc does support 'nvvfx-superres' as resizer, nvvfx-superres is super resolution filter from NVIDIA MAXINE VideoEffects SDK.
see: https://github.com/rigaya/NVEnc/blob/mas...ions.en.md
Hybrid does not support this (results didn't seem impressive and the required dlls were rather large), but if you install the mentioned dlls and use the 'NVEnc->Misc->Addition'-option you should be able to use it in Hybrid.

I also know of AkarinVS vapoursynth plugin:
https://github.com/AkarinVS/vapoursynth-plugin
which I tested, but neither DLVFX, or DLISR are really useful/good.

=> if there is a Vapoursynth, Avisynth filter which supports the video effects, and they are useful, I can add them to Hybrid.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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